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The Psycho-Linguistic Movement in Holland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

D. Vuysje*
Affiliation:
International Society for Significs, Amsterdam, Holland

Abstract

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Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © 1951, The Williams & Wilkins Company

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References

1 See “Communications of the International Institute for Philosophy,' (March, 1919), pp. 22–25.

2 For related views see Josef Schachter, Prolegomena zu einer kritischen Grammatik (Vienna, 1935) and Friedrich Waismann, “The many-level-structure of language” (Synthese, 1946, Nos. 5/6, pp. 211–219). Cf. also Schachter's articles in Synthese, 1937 (“Zur Analyse des Begriffes Kultur,” “Religion und Wissenschaft and Ueber das Wesen der Philosophie”).